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WEST WALKER RIVER - BELOW LITTLE WALKER RIVER NEAR COLEVILLE (WWBC1)
Latitude:
38.38º N
Longitude:
119.45º W
Elevation:
6591 Feet
Location: Mono County in CA
River Group: Eastern Sierra
Issuance Time: Jan 10 2026 at 11:19 AM PST
Please Note:Ensemble forecasts produced by CNRFC only consider meteorological uncertainty and do not account for hydrologic uncertainty.

Flow data on this product are unregulated / full natural flow.
2026 Multi-Year Accumulated Volume Plot     Number of years to plot: CSV Ensemble Files (Data in kcfs):  Forecast Group  |  WWBC1


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Official 7 Day National Weather Service Forecast   (CAZ073)
Today: Sunny in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs 35 to 45. Light winds.

Tonight: Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows 9 to 19. Light winds.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs 40 to 50. Light winds.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming clear. Lows 10 to 20. Light winds.

Monday: Sunny. Highs 42 to 52. Light winds.

Monday Night: Clear. Lows 12 to 22.

Tuesday through Friday: Clear. Highs 46 to 56. Lows 17 to 27.

Flood Impacts
10.5 FeetIncredible flood disaster with massive and uncertain impacts in excess of the January 1997 event.
10.0 FeetFlood of record. Highway 395 in West Walker River Canyon closed for months. Massive destruction to infrastructure and economy including transportation, power, water, homes, businesses, etc. Area isolated. Near this flow in January 1997 a 6.5-mile stretch of Highway 395 completely scoured with debris from the canyon deposited in the town of Walker.
9.5 FeetNear record flooding. Area cut off as most transportation routes into area destroyed or flooded. Massive destruction of infrastructure and economy including utilities, roads, business, homes, etc.
8.5 FeetFlood disaster from Walker River Canyon through Antelope Valley. Widespread flood damage to roads, bridges, homes and structures along river. Severe damage to Highway 395 in W Walker River Canyon with the highway likely closed. Historically this flow has been exceeded only once in January 1997.
8.0 FeetFlooding near disaster levels in the West Walker Canyon and in Antelope Valley. Numerous structures flooded and roads washed out. Sections of Highway 395 likely destroyed in West Walker Canyon. Major damage to agricutural land due to erosion and destroyed diversion dams, headgates, canals and levees. Similar to the 2nd highest flood of record in November of 1950, and only exceeded in January 1997.
7.3 FeetMajor flooding in the West Walker River Canyon and in Antelope Valley including Walker, Coleville and Topaz California. Many buildings flooded and roads washed out. Major damage to agricultural lands. Extensive sandbagging required to protect propery. Transportiation affected. Damage to Highway 395 in the West Walker Canyon likely. Similar to the 4th highest peak flow in the 85 year gage record.
6.8 FeetModerate flooding of lowlands, agricultural land, yards, basements and rural roads in the West Walker River Canyon and in Antelope Valley including Walker, Coleville and Topaz California. Flooding of structures limited although some sandbagging necessary Roughly similar, but slightly below the June 2017 peak.
6.5 FeetExpanding minor flooding of lowlands, pastures and some rural roads between the West Walker River Canyon and Topaz Lake, including Walker Coleville and Topaz California. Out of bank flows may cause significant erosion of agricuturural lands. Similar to the peak of June 2023.
6.0 FeetFlood stage. Minor flooding of lowlands pasture & rural roads in Antelope Valley including Walker, Coleville and Topaz California. Roughly similar to June 2019 and October 2021 crests.
5.5 FeetMonitor Stage, No flooding in reach from West Walker River Canyon through Antelope Valley CA including Walker, Coleville, Topaz CA.